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Migration of a salt to the surface of a porous material
Look up efflorescence in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In chemistry, efflorescence (Derived from the Latin verb 'efflorescere' roughly meaning 'to
Efflorescence
Country in Southern and Western Europe
transforming the European understanding of the globe. The cultural efflorescence witnessed during this period is now referred to as the Spanish Golden
Spain
King of Macedon from 336 to 323 BC
connotations of Alexander to the Indian subcontinent, resulting in the efflorescence of Sikandernameh (Alexander Romances) written by Indo-Persian poets
Alexander_the_Great
Mollusk disease
It is a form of efflorescence of salts formed by the reaction of acidic vapors with the basic calcareous surface. The efflorescence can sometimes superficially
Byne's_disease
Type of Ancient Egyptian sintered-quartz ceramic
vicinity of the boundary layer. Recognition of efflorescence glazing- Pieces glazed by efflorescence may show traces of stand marks: the glaze appears
Egyptian_faience
Borate mineral
evaporite deposits of alkaline lacustrine environments and as a surface efflorescence in arid regions. It is the chief mineral mined from the deposits at
Borax_(mineral)
Salt stain under Chicago's Kennedy Expressway and pilgrimage site
Post-defacement, post-restoration photo of the stain, 2005 Location Fullerton Avenue under the Kennedy Expressway, Chicago Date 2005 Type Efflorescence
Our_Lady_of_the_Underpass
Chemical compound
for a mineral which is a hydrated calcium nitrate that forms as an efflorescence where manure contacts concrete or limestone in a dry environment as
Calcium_nitrate
European cultural period of the 14th to 17th centuries
its unusual social climate allowed the emergence of a rare cultural efflorescence. Italy did not exist as a political entity in the early modern period
Renaissance
Ancient Chinese name of an unknown mineral
waidan alchemical elixir of immortality 琅玕華丹; langgan huadan; "Elixir Efflorescence of Langgan". The Chinese characters 琅 and 玕 used to write the gemstone
Langgan
Chemical compound
of wire production. The concrete industry uses calcium stearate for efflorescence control of cementitious products used in the production of concrete
Calcium_stearate
Sexual ornaments of fish
tubercles or breeding tubercles (also called pearl organs or nuptial efflorescence) are noticeable skin roughness or horny nodules that form on male fish
Nuptial_tubercles
French chemist
discovered the element lutetium (atomic number 71). He also studied the efflorescence of saline hydrates. After attending the Lycée Charlemagne and Lycée
Georges_Urbain
Sulfate mineral
group. It occurs as colorless to white, soft isometric crystals and efflorescence coatings. Rare crystals are octahedral in form if occurring as precipitates
Alum-(K)
Mineral form of sodium bicarbonate
C, and O. It occurs as a hot spring and saline lake precipitate or efflorescence; in differentiated alkalic massifs; in fluid inclusions as a daughter
Nahcolite
624–1189 dynasty in South India
consolidation of this region into a unified whole, but also saw the efflorescence of Telugu culture, literature, poetry and art during the later half
Eastern_Chalukyas
forces as its crystals grow. Efflorescence is the formation of a gritty deposit, commonly white, on the surface. Efflorescence is usually the result of mineral
Stone_sealer
Indian monk and philosopher (1863–1902)
Bhubaneswari Devi (1841–1911); "I am indebted to my mother for the efflorescence of my knowledge." – Vivekananda
Swami_Vivekananda
Pottery from Bronze Age Crete
which marks the start of the Floral Style. Matz refers to the "Age of Efflorescence", which reached an apogee in LM IA. (Some would include Kamares Ware
Minoan_pottery
Indian Bengali writer, poet and journalist (1838–1894)
particularly impressed by the historical Gaudiya Vaishnava cultural efflorescence of the 14th and 15th centuries in Bengal. Chattopadhyay's commentary
Bankim_Chandra_Chatterjee
Victory monument within Chittor Fort in Chittorgarh, Rajasthan, India
Shastri, 1928, pp. 64-65 Ali, M. Athar (January 1990). "Encounter and Efflorescence: Genesis of the Medieval Civilization". Social Scientist. 18 (1/2):
Vijaya_Stambha
Subterranean passageways used as burial place
bacteria have been discovered that thrive in catacombs, inducing mineral efflorescence and decay. These include Kribbella sancticallisti, Kribbella catacumbae
Catacombs
Criminal proceedings against animals
these trials. For example, one analyst evokes the "possibility that the efflorescence of these trials in late mediaeval France is entirely an artifact of
Animal_trial
Process that converts fat, oil, or lipid into soap and alcohol
painting's surface, a deformation often described as "blooming" or "efflorescence", and may also contribute to the increased transparency of certain paint
Saponification
"click" sound used by the San people. It occurs as incrustations and efflorescences on cave surfaces formed by bacterial action on bat guano. Warr, L.N
Gwihabaite
Ethnic group in Japan and Russia
Roche, Gerald; Maruyama, Hiroshi; Kroik, Åsa Virdi (eds.). Indigenous Efflorescence: Beyond Revitalisation in Sapmi and Ainu Mosir. ANU Press. pp. 151–156
Ainu_people
Stick consisting of powdered pigment and an oil-based binder
to make paper brittle Both the stearic acid and the wax are prone to efflorescence or "wax bloom", the building-up of fatty acids and wax on the surface
Oil_pastel
Chemical element with atomic number 51 (Sb)
Greek words (but not that one) which describe chemical or biological efflorescence. The early uses of antimonium include the translations, in 1050–1100
Antimony
Concentration of water vapour in the air
Effects of high humidity level in a building structure (primary efflorescence)
Humidity
Baroque music genre
concertos, Op. 5 (1692), of Giuseppe Torelli, this genre enjoyed an efflorescence that extended until about 1740. Most ripieno concertos fall into one
Ripieno_concerto
By-product of iron and steel-making
reducing maintenance costs. GGBS cement prevents the occurrence of efflorescence, the staining of concrete surfaces by calcium carbonate deposits. Due
Ground granulated blast-furnace slag
Ground_granulated_blast-furnace_slag
Romanian salt mine and heritage site
(367 ft). A "cascade of salt", an underground lake, stalactites, and salt efflorescences complete the inert equilibrium of the giant bell. The underground lake
Salina_Turda
Sudden turn of events averting disaster
existential hope of not only averting human extinction, but also hope of an "efflorescence" of future abundance. Happy ending Peripeteia Mazur 2011, p. 174. Greek
Eucatastrophe
Bridge in Seoul, South Korea
pressure on the bridge's structure, and cracks on the deck slab and efflorescence of the concrete. Due to this, plans were set in 1993 for the bridge
Mapo_Bridge
Organic compound (C6H4(OH)2); benzene with two adjacent –OH groups
named Brenz-Katechusäure (burned catechu acid) sublimated as a white efflorescence. This was a thermal decomposition product of the flavanols in catechin
Catechol
Short serialized comics
origin of the modern English language comic strip can be traced to the efflorescence of caricature in late 18th century London. English caricaturists such
Comic_strip
Topics referred to by the same term
Wax bloom, an efflorescence of wax or stearic acid affecting oil pastels Saponification in art conservation, a chalky white efflorescence on old oil paintings
Bloom
Gallo-Romance language of Wallonia, Belgium
Flemish immigration to Wallonia in the 19th century: "That period saw an efflorescence of Walloon literature, plays and poems primarily, and the founding of
Walloon_language
Artistic movement
the book's title "quickly gained currency as a term to describe the efflorescence on literary works that followed the publication of N. Scott Momaday's
Native_American_Renaissance
5th-century ruler of the Indian Vakataka dynasty
seems to have been mostly peaceful and prosperous, and is noted for an efflorescence of religious patronage. That all of Pravarasena's extant records are
Pravarasena_II
Islamic form of government
Another factor was the diffusion of paper from China, which led to an efflorescence of books and written culture in Islamic society; thus papermaking technology
Caliphate
Anhydrous sodium sulfate mineral
and playas. It also occurs in dry caves and old mine workings as an efflorescence and as a crusty sublimate deposit around fumaroles. It occurs in volcanic
Thénardite
City and trading port
settlement and development from that of the modern city. Julfar's rise, efflorescence and fall took place between 1300 and 1650 CE. Julfar's predecessor settlement
Julfar
Former official royal Qajar complex in Tehran, Iran
Seasonal humidity and temperature fluctuations exacerbate issues like salt efflorescence and biological colonization. Public engagement: There is a need for
Golestan_Palace
Chemical compound
substrates within cement/grout. It is also effective in the prevention of efflorescence. In drywall (gypsum board), calcium formate can function as a fire retardant
Calcium_formate
Chemical compound
waiting until leaching allowed saltpeter to migrate to the surface by efflorescence. Operators then gathered the resulting powder and transported it to
Potassium_nitrate
Metamorphic rock
improve durability and appearance, increase stain resistance, reduce efflorescence, and increase or reduce surface smoothness. Tiles are often sold gauged
Slate
Weak organic acid
though this can also occur at ambient temperatures slowly over time by efflorescence at humidities in range of ~50% or less. Citric acid dissolves in absolute
Citric_acid
Substance containing water or its constituent elements
temperature, and the relative humidity (if they are exposed to air). Efflorescence Hygroscopy Mineral hydration Water of crystallization Hemihydrate Hydrous
Hydrate
Valley in the Mojave Desert, Eastern California
trees. More than 80 species of bird have been recorded around the pond. Efflorescence, also known as salt flowers, is a rare occurrence in Death Valley that
Death_Valley
Pinno of Halle, Germany. It occurs in marine evaporite deposits and as efflorescence associated with mineral springs. It occurs with boracite and kaliborite
Pinnoite
10th–16th-century school of Tibetan Buddhism
Davidson, "Atiśa's coming to Tibet in 1042 was the threshold moment in the efflorescence of Buddhism and provided a stable foundation for monastic scholarship
Kadam_(Tibetan_Buddhism)
Place of production of potassium nitrate or saltpetre
operators gathered the saltpeter that "came out" to the ground surface by efflorescence. Then they transported it to be concentrated by ebullition in the boiler
Saltpetre_works
Prevention of water infiltration in basements
through walls may lead to bubbling or peeling paint along basement walls. Efflorescence: White, powdery residue found on basement walls near the floor. Mold:
Basement_waterproofing
Temple in Odisha, India
Temple, Bhedaghat Dehejia 1986, pp. 103–114. Patel, C.B. Monumental Efflorescence of Ranipur-Jharial in Orissa Review, August 2004, pp.41-44 Archived
Chausath Yogini Temple, Ranipur Jharial
Chausath_Yogini_Temple,_Ranipur_Jharial
Pan-Arab socialist ideology
213. ISBN 978-3-319-98458-2. Ba'athism emerged as part of a global efflorescence of populist, socialist, and other anti-systemic movements encompassing
Ba'athism
Movement in medieval Bengali literature from the 15th to 17th centuries
medieval Bengali literature from the 15th to 17th centuries, marked by an efflorescence of Vaishnava poetry often focusing on the Radha-Krishna legend. The
Vaishnava_Padavali
Mineral form of sodium nitrate
scalenohedral form of the calcite structure. It is found only as an efflorescence in very dry environments. It is very soluble in water such that it is
Nitratine
Expansion of the Islamic state (622–750)
solidly in the country, and Armenia experienced a national and literary efflorescence over the next century. As with Armenia, Arab advances into other lands
Early_Muslim_conquests
other adult men. Philip Jenkins described some coverage as "a gross efflorescence of anti-Catholic rhetoric." In 2002, revelations of widespread abuse
Catholic Church sexual abuse cases
Catholic_Church_sexual_abuse_cases
Mystery religion in the Roman Empire
period, especially in Rome, the cult enjoyed, along with others, a last efflorescence, for which we have evidence from among the highest circles of the senatorial
Mithraism
Ethnoreligious and environmental conflict in Nigeria
state May 12". GardaWorld. Retrieved 2020-12-16. "Nigeria's Cultural Efflorescence". Council on Foreign Relations. Retrieved 2020-12-16. Olarewaju Kola
Southern_Kaduna_crisis
Southernmost federal region of Belgium
Flemish immigration to Wallonia in the 19th century: "That period saw an efflorescence of Walloon literature, plays and poems primarily, and the founding of
Wallonia
Chemical compound
precipitate soluble salts (calcium sulfate and magnesium sulfate) that cause efflorescence. It is sometimes used as an "energiser" in the Case-hardening process
Barium_carbonate
South African legal case
beginning to crumble and decompose," manifesting a condition known as "efflorescence," which threatened the stability of the entire edifice. The affected
Holmdene Brickworks v Roberts Construction
Holmdene_Brickworks_v_Roberts_Construction
1993 book by Alex Kerr
kabuki, and other famous Japanese arts and crafts represents the final efflorescence of a moribund culture. He wrote it in Japanese, and it was translated
Lost_Japan
Indian cymbal player, 1624–1688
glorified verses which illustrate his literary skills and talents. Efflorescence of his poetic skills are evident in his poems “Shankar Deepika”, “Yogachi
Santaji_Jagnade
Type of plant tissue involved in cell proliferation
[citation needed] In contrast to vegetative apical meristems and some efflorescence meristems, floral meristems cannot continue to grow indefinitely. Their
Meristem
North Korean singer
"distinguished themselves in creative activities for ushering in a new period of efflorescence of socialist literature and arts, true to the important tasks set forth
Kim_Ok_Ju
Carbonate mineral
crystallizes in the monoclinic-domatic crystal system, typically forming efflorescences and encrustations. The term hydrated sodium carbonate is commonly used
Natron
Faroese singer-songwriter (born 1987)
(2021) "Changes" (2024) "Just a Feeling" (2024) "Song for Bella" (2024) "Efflorescence" (2024) "Sober" (2025) "My Body Is a Cage" (2025) "Islands" (2025) "Over
Greta_Svabo_Bech
Traditional drinking cup
Gerald; Maruyama, Hiroshi; Kroik, Åsa Virdi (2018-12-14). Indigenous Efflorescence: Beyond Revitalisation in Sapmi and Ainu Mosir. ANU Press. pp. XVIII
Guksi
Sulfate mineral
equivalent of cobaltkieserite. It occurs together with moorhouseite within efflorescences found in the Magnet Cove Barium Corporation mine in Walton, Nova Scotia
Moorhouseite
Americans of French birth or descent
Patrick. "Histoire des Franco-Américains: nouvelle utilité, nouvelle efflorescence?". HistoireEngagée.ca. Retrieved October 9, 2022. Lacroix, Patrick (April
French_Americans
After about 1610, the new hybrid subgenre of the tragicomedy enjoyed an efflorescence, as did the masque throughout the reigns of the first two Stuart kings
Culture_of_England
State park in Webster County, Iowa
pebble conglomerate. This rock is named for the copperas (iron sulfate) efflorescences that form on the rock face during dry weather and may be completely
Dolliver_Memorial_State_Park
Genus of flowering plants
of the skin, manifested by itching, burning, and the appearance of efflorescence and blisters. Getting the juice of the plant into the eye causes burning
Syngonium
Adoption of features of another culture
a battleground [...]. Māoridom itself was experiencing a remarkable efflorescence of freshly reconstructed group identities and New Age-style incorporations
Cultural_assimilation
Wetlands in India as per Ramsar list
as the More plains pool. The name Tso Kar refers to the white salt efflorescence on the margins of the lake caused by the evaporation of the saline waters
List_of_Ramsar_sites_in_India
Different forms of mysticism in Jewish history
Maimonides Neoplatonised Aristotelianism Mystical elements in the efflorescence of poetry in Moorish Spanish Jewish culture and Christian Spain Jewish
Jewish_mysticism
Damage to concrete affecting its mechanical strength and its durability
mobile. It can easily be leached by infiltration water and can form efflorescences on the concrete surface while the insoluble Fe 2O 3·nH 2O remain in
Concrete_degradation
Belief that government authority derives from fundamental law
struggle for power between King and Parliament was accompanied by an efflorescence of political ideas in which the concept of countervailing powers was
Constitutionalism
Branch of feminism that emphasizes sexual freedoms
and speak about issues within our community is what [...] led to the efflorescence of sex-positive feminism. And it is why there is a sex-positive feminism
Sex-positive_feminism
Movie theater in Manhattan, New York City
the midnight movie cult at the theater." The theater was part of an efflorescence of revival cinema in New York City during this period. The New York
Elgin_Theater
Genus of lichens
result of efflorescence—a chemical change associated with the breakdown of the cortex from which the internal (medulla) hyphae erupt. Efflorescence can be
Vermilacinia
Ethnic group
Roche, Gerald; Maruyama, Hiroshi; Kroik, Åsa Virdi (eds.). Indigenous Efflorescence: Beyond Revitalisation in Sapmi and Ainu Mosir. ANU Press. pp. 209–218
Nordic and Scandinavian Americans
Nordic_and_Scandinavian_Americans
South African chemical engineer and academic
Sand. Key Engineering Materials. Sithole, T. (2024). Mitigation of Efflorescence and Alkali Leaching in Activated Slag Using Foundry Sand. Key Engineering
Thandiwe_Sithole
introduced by Saxon settlers in the early 16th century, but after its brief efflorescence, the introduction of the Reformed Church and the Counter-Reformation
Religion_in_Hungary
Stone or tile structure which can serve as floor; pavement type with solid blocks
the pavers which will deposit on their surface and stain them with "efflorescence build-up". Additionally, compacting pavers levels them easier on sand
Pavers_(flooring)
Sulfate mineral
cotton" when in its fibrous form. Epsomite forms as encrustations or efflorescences on limestone cavern walls and mine timbers and walls, rarely as volcanic
Epsomite
"Introduction: Indigenous Efflorescence". In Roche, Gerald; Maruyama, Hiroshi; Kroik, Åsa Virdi (eds.). Indigenous Efflorescence: Beyond Revitalisation in
Colonisation_of_Hokkaido
Form of cavernous weathering and subcategory of tafoni
biogeochemical weathering by lichens; temperature variations acting on salt efflorescence in coastal regions; and salt weathering. Most commonly, researchers
Honeycomb_weathering
17/18th-century series of English/British laws regulating the armed forces
1093/acprof:oso/9780199206124.003.0002 "additional instances of the efflorescence of institutions and institutionalization generally in the same period
Mutiny_Acts
Sri Lankan science fiction author, activist and researcher
Archived from the original on 8 January 2018. Retrieved 24 January 2019. "Efflorescence of South Asian Sci Fi?". The Daily Star. 30 December 2017. Archived
Yudhanjaya_Wijeratne
Native element mineral
polymorph. It occurs as soft, colorless to pale yellow crystals and efflorescences. It was first described in 1930 for an occurrence in Havirna, near Letovice
Rosickýite
Nigerian documentary film
Fuji: Barry Wonder opens with a general introduction to the creative efflorescence of the 1970s, made possible by millions of dollars in revenue from the
The_Fuji_Documentary
Stock narrative plot
innovation of the novel. Rather, the marriage plot has enjoyed a continued efflorescence, visible to this day in the popular film form known as the "romantic
Marriage_plot
Techniques used to eliminate dry rot fungus
Excessive water content in the wall will also cause a high risk of efflorescence of salts out of the wall as it dries, thereby damaging plaster and other
Dry_rot_treatment
Small to large indentations in vertical to steeply sloping granular rock
biogeochemical weathering by lichens; temperature variations acting on salt efflorescence in coastal regions; and salt weathering. Starting in the 1970s, most
Tafoni
American abstract artist, poet and philosopher (1902–1971)
(1955) Landscape of the Absolute Whitney Museum of American Art (1959) Efflorescence Of Space Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden (1960) Omega Baltimore
I._Rice_Pereira
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Girl/Female
Tamil
Samprathy | ஸமà¯à®ªà¯à®°à®¤à¯à®¯
To trust in, Believe firmly
Girl/Female
Hindu
Goddess Durga
Boy/Male
Arabic
Camel
Male
Babylonian
, the father of Nabu-salim.
Girl/Female
Indian
Hope
Girl/Female
British, English
Noble Waterfall
Girl/Female
Afghan, Arabic, German, Indian, Kannada, Muslim
Victorious; Helper; Supporter
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Chief
Boy/Male
Tamil
Ratnadeep | ரதà¯à®¨à®¤à¯€à®ªÂ
Gem of gems
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Elevated Name
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n.
Nitrate of magnesium, a saline efflorescence closely resembling nitrate of calcium.
n.
The breaking out of pimples, or an efflorescence, as in measles, scarlatina, etc.
n.
The powder or crust thus formed.
n.
A rose-colored efflorescence upon the skin, occurring in circumscribed patches of little or no elevation and often alternately fading and reviving; also, an acute specific disease which is characterized by an eruption of this character; -- called also rose rash.
n.
A fine eruption or efflorescence on the body, with little or no elevation.
a.
Attended with eruption or efflorescence, or producing it; as, an eruptive fever.
n.
The formation of the whitish powder or crust on the surface of efflorescing bodies, as salts, etc.
n.
A sweet white efflorescence from dried fronds of kelp, especially from those of the Laminaria saccharina, or devil's apron.
n.
The state or quality of being efflorescent; efflorescence.
v. i.
Covered with an efflorescence.
n.
An eruption of the skin; cutaneous efflorescence.
n.
Flowering, or state of flowering; the blooming of flowers; blowth.
n.
A redness of the skin; eruption, as in rash, measles, smallpox, scarlatina, etc.
n.
An efflorescence or discoloration of the skin; an eruption or breaking out, as in measles, smallpox, scarlatina, and the like diseases; -- sometimes limited to eruptions attended with fever.